We are trying to install [http://newtek-liveset-generator-for-aur ... ormer.com/]Live Set Generator for Aura[/url] in TVP Animation Pro in order to create templates for a Tricaster engine. Once installed this plugin is supposed to be available at the plugin menu, but this doesn't happen.

We have also tried to force TVP Animation Pro to see this plugin, but this did not work either.

The computer we are working on, the software (TVP Animation) and the driver are all 32bits.

I add some more information just in case it is useful to understand our problem.

We are working with an Tricaster, a video edition kit that allows us to generate a video output where diferent layers of inputs are mixed (background, data input from the screen of a computer, video input from a camera. What we are trying to do with TVP Animation Pro 9 and this plugin is a Live Set, a sort of template where the order and the position of these layers is organised. We obtain from TVP Animation a file, which extension is something similar to *.xvfs (sorry about that, my colleague is out of office right now and I can´t check this).

Our provider recommended us this solution some time ago and installed the program. Is has been working ok, but we needed to format the computer and now we are not able to reinstall this plugin. Apparently this provider thinks maintenaince time to be over and ho just has send us some lines of code to modify c:\windows\TVPaint.ini. file.

The version of the software installed is TVP Animation Pro 9.0.3 Sep 24 2008.

I'm also a bit confused by the fact that TVP Animation is sometimes called Aura. for example,
"2 - LiveSet plugin for Aura - This is downloadable from the support section at NewTek.com. It is a plugin for Aura or Mirage"http://forums.newtek.com/showthread.php ... caster-Pro" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You should update to TVPaint Animation 9.5.21. The update is free and it's the last version of TVPaint Animation 9 version.

Concerning Aura, it was the name of our technology between 1998 and 2003. Then, it was called Mirage until 2006 and, again TVPaint (which was its first name, when created in 1991).
More information here : http://www.tvpaint.com/v2/content/artic ... istory.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;